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13499_32 John Nunemaker's Bookmarks Tagged With "amazon"

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  1. Visit THUMBNAIL: website pix courtesy of ruby, amazon, and alexa THUMBNAIL: website pix courtesy of ruby, amazon, and alexa

    A Ruby wrapper for the Amazon Web Services Alexa Site Thumbnail Service REST API, which provides website thumbnail images on demand for a small fee ($0.20/1000).

  2. Visit S3Sync.net - S3Sync Wiki S3Sync.net - S3Sync Wiki

  3. Visit Switching… » Backup using S3 from Amazon Switching… » Backup using S3 from Amazon

  4. Visit S3 + Rake = Easy Backups for SVN Repositories, Databases, and Code S3 + Rake = Easy Backups for SVN Repositories, Databases, and Code

    Nice backup script written in rake for s3 and rails apps.

  5. Visit Build an Infinitely Scalable Infrastructure for $100 Using Amazon Services | High Scalability Build an Infinitely Scalable Infrastructure for $100 Using Amazon Services | High Scalability

  6. Visit Amazon S3 persistent Ruby objects Amazon S3 persistent Ruby objects

    How to use amazon s3 much like a database. Pretty cool idea.

  7. Visit Paul Dowman   » Ruby on Rails EC2 “Appliance” Paul Dowman » Ruby on Rails EC2 “Appliance”

    A nice AMI for ruby on rails with automated database backups to s3. Very cool.

  8. Visit Amazon Web Services Blog: New Video: EC2 + Ruby + Elastic Rails + Capistrano = Scalability Amazon Web Services Blog: New Video: EC2 + Ruby + Elastic Rails + Capistrano = Scalability

    Looks interesting. Easy adding and removing of ec2 instances using capistrano and such to make scaling quick and easy.

  9. Visit AWS-Console AWS-Console

    Interesting management of ec2 servers using a console.

  10. Visit from __future__ import * » CacheFly vs. Amazon S3 from __future__ import * » CacheFly vs. Amazon S3

    Comparison of two content delivery networks.

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